“Something happens at the first meeting on Friday night that sets the wheels in motion. Then on Saturday, the group will take a house tour and then they all gather for the second act of the play. And then, on Sunday, they come together for the last time and we do the third act of the play with lunch,” says Mary Stewart, the producer of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Anima Orbis.

Each participant gets a clue sheet and tries to add things up, as well as Holmes. No one ever quite has, says Stewart, but the one who comes closest gets a prize of $250.

The one furthest from the mark also gets recognized as the Clueless Wonder.

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